8 BEGINNER Landscape Photography MISTAKES That’ll HURT You the MOST!!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад +24

    What’s the one photography mistake that has taught you the most?

    • @thebusbums2825
      @thebusbums2825 3 года назад +20

      The biggest mistake i make is definitely not having my camera with me all the time.. also file management.. dump your card frequently and organize NOW not later. these aren't exactly shooting tips but are very important. Remember you will need space to store your photos so invest in external hard drives.

    • @madriver11
      @madriver11 3 года назад +14

      Always not checking all my camera settings before clicking that shutter button. Workflow in the field is something I am always trying to improve upon.

    • @wimscheenen3535
      @wimscheenen3535 3 года назад +7

      My biggest mistake is also not always having my camera with me

    • @markdeguara2959
      @markdeguara2959 3 года назад +1

      Very helpful! Thanks Mark ✌️

    • @uk7195
      @uk7195 3 года назад

      Do you ever regret for switching from sony to fuji ??

  • @metalmick99
    @metalmick99 3 года назад +14

    I had to chuckle at the spending big on equipment segment, and also the advice that basically said, take more shots (Low Shutter Count). It seems that there are a multitude of pursuits where people attempt to buy success. I coach archery and shake my head at some club members who buy bows sometimes as often as twice a year; and I tell those I coach that the quickest and cheapest path to improved success is meaningful practice to develop better technique (I guess the equivalent of increasing shutter count).

    • @danielr.branco5813
      @danielr.branco5813 3 года назад +1

      That reminds me of a story I heard from a friend: he went to a wine store and found that a very expensive and famous wine was anounced for a third of the original price. Even then it was an expensive price to drink, but he went for it just to conclude that, for him, after X amount of money he was not able to diferenciate the nuances of each wine, he does not had the knowledge and taste for it. And mind that here, in Brazil, when something is expensive, it's REALY expensive!

  • @JordanCait
    @JordanCait 3 года назад +23

    Mark, Bravo! Many photographers only want to show their best work. I applaud you for "opening your kimono" and sharing your mistakes so that we can learn from them. Thank you.

  • @larryfitzpatrick4673
    @larryfitzpatrick4673 3 года назад +61

    Getting low: Easy to say when you are young. I can still get down low, getting back up is the issue.

    • @catclick16
      @catclick16 3 года назад +4

      This is where I find my tilt screen so useful. I was going to upgrade my camera but it didn't have this option so I decided to stick with what I had.

    • @dragonguise
      @dragonguise 3 года назад

      Can you link with your phone to view?

    • @gregorychard
      @gregorychard 3 года назад

      When I'm on the ground and trying to get up(from the ground) I need Viagra!
      Greg

    • @floydbrown2142
      @floydbrown2142 3 года назад

      Thats funny!
      Totally understand, yet age is bliss

  • @ashleysadauskis2241
    @ashleysadauskis2241 3 года назад +23

    As a beginning photographer, it was great to hear about not getting caught up in the gear! This is something that I have caught myself getting sucked into instead of spending the time to take more photos. Thanks for the great advice!

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 2 года назад +1

      Me too! I felt limited by gear so I invested time into getting a good deal, when I could be on the streets with a old camera in hand. Just got a brand-new looking second-hand camera a few days ago and finally learning about photography it self.

  • @ksnmurthy4476
    @ksnmurthy4476 3 года назад +4

    I appreciate Mark for your honest confession about the mistakes you made in helping us to aware and improve and avoid those same mistake. That’s a great spirit of a tutor. We respect your opinions in this video. Great 👍 commitment to help us. 💐. You are choosing the subjects of unanswered questions and the ignored community of beginner photographers where we don’t find the solutions. Great work.

  • @rickhughesprints
    @rickhughesprints 3 года назад +2

    A friend of mine was the head of PBS for Wyoming. In five minutes, he taught me most of the points you made in your video. I didn't follow what he taught me at times, but he saved me a lot of bad shots. It was good to hear that advice again from you, and happy others heard it as well.

  • @AdventureDriver
    @AdventureDriver 3 года назад +75

    Leaving home without memory card and/or battery in the camera.

    • @feewaybilz
      @feewaybilz 3 года назад +2

      That's a big one for me I need to start putting an extra card in my bag after I've left the one I usually use in the computer

    • @feewaybilz
      @feewaybilz 3 года назад +1

      multiple multiple angles third Sky 2/3 land, third land 2/3 sky ...Move the camera left to right, right to left horizontal shot than vertical shots, as many different angles that you can angle view, down by the ground angle View. then you're not going to be disappointed at the end if you only took one composition photo. I typically shoot about 40 shops of one nice did you and pick the best two or three out of it

    • @SesimaTV
      @SesimaTV 3 года назад +1

      Facts..

  • @digitaliphotography
    @digitaliphotography 3 года назад +9

    Another great video, Mark. I've been a photographer for almost 40 years, since 1982 and I STILL make some of these mistakes. I'm particularly guilty of "low shutter count" which I think is probably a hangover from film days - I used to shoot almost exclusively on slide film, expensive to process, and expensive to print.

  • @kennyyarbrough4150
    @kennyyarbrough4150 2 года назад

    Its very refreshing to see someone openly showing their failures or short comings. Thats very encouraging to a duffer like me. I have thousands of photos that are near misses that i could never quite figure out what the problem was. Many look just like your examples and now i have some really good ideas how to correct it. thanks

  • @dougdunlop6716
    @dougdunlop6716 3 года назад +2

    Hi Mark, I have been a photographer since back in the 70's after I got out of the military I was very depressed so when my cousin gave me a Yashica TLR, I spent a lot of time walking in the woods, taking pictures. I don't make much money but it's cheaper than a psychiatrist. Happy New Year!

  • @billhumphrey3238
    @billhumphrey3238 3 года назад

    Mark, low is so important ! It gives a look of magnificence to your photos. Nature is grander than we are.

  • @kirkmays2125
    @kirkmays2125 2 года назад

    Thank you . I don’t care what your skill level is this type of content is useful, always revisit the basics to stay sharp . I really enjoy your channel.

  • @jlm3124
    @jlm3124 Год назад

    Volume is definitely one of the best teachers. I had a friend who took his camera everywhere with him, but spent more time polishing his lenses than actually taking photos. He had to decide in his head if it would be a good photo, before he would take the camera out of the bag.

  • @JohnDennery
    @JohnDennery 2 года назад

    I hope people realize how important the point about gear is. I recently met some professional photographers who do a LOT of work that people have seen and they are exclusively using the Sony RX100 - a camera with a fixed lens and small sensor. That really shifted things for me as I realized it's the person using the camera which is far more important than the gear. Now my goal is to be someone who can take excellent photos with ANY gear! I think that is a very useful attitude for any photographer to take. Thanks for the video!

  • @andychandler3992
    @andychandler3992 Год назад

    I'm subscribing to this. You have some very good points. the light part actually helped me because as I am in the "not beginner, slowly creeping into novice" the point about the lightest part being where you focus your composition, was something that helped. And thank goodness, you're not trying to sell equipment!!! Breath of fresh air.

  • @VickyElmo
    @VickyElmo 3 года назад +13

    Definitely, "what am i looking at?" Is the mistake that I've made for the longest time... Big part of the learning process were your videos, so thank you very much for that!!

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад +1

      That means a lot - thank you Vicky!

    • @mr.pavone9719
      @mr.pavone9719 3 года назад +1

      Don't ask yourself "What am I looking at?" Instead, try asking yourself "What do I want my friend to see?"

  • @jean-marcducommun8185
    @jean-marcducommun8185 3 года назад

    Couldn't agree more on point nbr 1. I was always looking for the best equipment and new cameras hitting the market. I spent much more time checking out gear than practising photography until I realised that the equipment doesn't make the difference at least not at the level I am. Currently I ordered myself a ban to see videos about gear and concentrate on advice for taking better pictures for landscape photography with the help of people like you. Some very valuable points in this presentation. Thank you!

  • @delpher1983
    @delpher1983 3 года назад +4

    I started with landscape photography just several months ago. It is so exciting and encouraging to see exactly same "bad' beginner photos taken at the early days by a good photographer who you admire and learn from. Many thanks for sharing this.

  • @Savgrace729
    @Savgrace729 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! I am a beginner photographer(a teen) and your videos are very helpful. You make them easy to understand, and engaging to watch. Thanks again!😁

  • @pauldowney7130
    @pauldowney7130 3 года назад

    Low shutter count and excessive researching - GUILTY! 😬 Thanks for the nudge, honesty and the examples…you continue to inspire, Mark. Thank you! 👍

  • @keithshenkin3674
    @keithshenkin3674 3 года назад

    Really enjoy the soft, gentle delivery of helpful information. Thanks.

  • @victoriaelledge9837
    @victoriaelledge9837 3 года назад

    I like that you are clear and concise.

  • @markedel6771
    @markedel6771 3 года назад

    You absolutely right.
    I made all this mistakes.
    Thank you very much Mark.

  • @fattony527
    @fattony527 2 года назад

    Recently picked up a camera to learn again, been a good decade. Found your channel, thanks for the detailed videos! Definitely been a great help with getting back into photography.

  • @matssandquist9258
    @matssandquist9258 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Many wise words there. If I'm allowed to disagree in one thing it would be about the timing part. Don´t let harsh light be a reason to not going out with the camera. You can always bring the macro or a long lens for close up and use the light to you advantage or finding places there it is cool shadow effects and if nothing works that day you had at least a nice day out, fresh air and some exercise. 😊

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl 3 года назад +3

    You’re a good guy to show the images you’re not proud of. They’re better than you may realize. It’s clear to me that you had good instincts all along. I’m glad you now have the chance to focus on your art.

  • @LaurentiuPersonal
    @LaurentiuPersonal 3 месяца назад

    Salutare! Frumoase fotografiile, exprima foarte bine frumusetea naturii. Mult succes!

  • @craigbartschi4990
    @craigbartschi4990 3 года назад +7

    I'm very good at making all these mistakes! My biggest challenge and the one I think makes most of the difference in taking a good photo is slowing down and taking more time to concentrate on the subject at hand, I find myself rushing to the next great scene to get that perfect photo when in reality it's in front of me or I just left it. Great video Mark, Thanks

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад +1

      Many thanks for checking out the video Craig!

    • @TimvanderLeeuw
      @TimvanderLeeuw 3 года назад +2

      "I just left it" -- yeah that happens to me all the time! :D
      I take some shots, pack up my gear, move on and within less than 100 meters I see something else and - dang am I going to stop to get this shot as well? Unpack everything again for this potentially great shot?
      Or should I just forget it and come back another time?

  • @airplanenut1
    @airplanenut1 3 года назад

    I'd move low shutter count up the list, because it encapsulates everything else (except maybe the gear). You can't make mistakes if you don't take photos and give yourself a chance to screw up. Some of the best lessons I've learned have come from being excited about the shots while I was taking them, and then being disappointed once I got home and saw the results weren't what I was expecting. That feeling of disappointment--and wanting to avoid it--is a big motivation to focus on how to improve the next time you go out. Of course, clear explanations and examples like this video are a great way to learn what to look for... you won't improve if you don't think you've done anything wrong. Everything here is spot-on.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a million - great to hear you enjoyed the video!

  • @michaeltorluemke3322
    @michaeltorluemke3322 Год назад +2

    Shutter count is one of the hardest things to overcome when you first learned to take photos with actual film. I’m trying not to worry about the count anymore and try to shoot several shots of the same item, maybe just changing things a little and choosing the ones you like best. It’s a lot easier when you don’t have to pay cash for every mistake.

  • @soumyajyotidas595
    @soumyajyotidas595 3 года назад

    Room, lights, background arrangements... a different level of setup. So pleasant to eyes

  • @SundayRacers
    @SundayRacers 3 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos Mark. Never watched a video of yours that wasn't time well spent

  • @kevinsorensen367
    @kevinsorensen367 3 года назад

    I'd love to see a video where you take us out to the field and show us your process/what's going through your mind as you do it!

  • @stufromoz8164
    @stufromoz8164 3 года назад

    Yeah that's basically it in a nutshell, the only thing I would add to this is double checking you have everything you need each time you go out for a shot, just double check everything is in your bag. Great vid mate, cheers from Down Under.

  • @mariobaert8346
    @mariobaert8346 3 года назад +2

    I think for me the most common mistake is to not take enough time to analyse the image I shot and if needed (most times) to take an adjusted position or setting and try a few more. Good tips in this video!

  • @elcioferreiradf
    @elcioferreiradf Год назад

    Thank you for teaching landscape photo. Your videos help me so much to improve my Photos.

  • @BigWillSD
    @BigWillSD 2 года назад

    Outstanding lesson. As I'm becoming aware of much of what your discussing, I'm and to understand and hone the ideas, alleviating what doesn't feel right and focus on essentially everything you mentioned. Thank u

  • @neilattuk
    @neilattuk 3 года назад

    Thank you. Mistake number one applies to me. So will do as you suggest and look at actually taking more photos with what equipment I have,

  • @markconkling4223
    @markconkling4223 3 года назад

    This was the most important video I have seen over the last 3 years, after I retired, and have been learning exclusively on RUclips to improve my photography (passionate amateur). My big mistakes are not seeing everything in frame (I corrected that by using a tripod for almost everything, it gives me time to see everything), worrying more about gear than taking images (I corrected that be being happy with my Nikon D300s and 28mm AiS, 55mm micro AiS, 85mm AF, and 180mm AiS lenses, and I have stopped dreaming about "what if"), shooting at eye-level (I can not do anything about that, arthritis has taken that away from me). You are putting out GREAT material. Thank you.

  • @sergiopenteado
    @sergiopenteado 3 года назад +2

    Basically the first minute of the video is a lesson for life, not only for photography. Thanks for that Mark!
    I still find myself struggling with composition, “read the room” before taking the shot is very hard. Normally, I identify some distractions and I still leave them in the frame. The exercise in post is to know how to crop the photo to train the eyes for the next shot. Probably this is a baby step to get to the next one. Only time will tell!
    Cheers.

  • @thelostphotographer
    @thelostphotographer 3 года назад

    I have learnt so much from your videos, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @GraceHappens
    @GraceHappens 3 года назад

    What to exclude is always a mistake I make. in the examples you showed, how would you have done those differently, cropped more or not even used the subject or? Your videos have taught me the most - thank you!

  • @louiebodenstaff6772
    @louiebodenstaff6772 Год назад

    Thank you Mark, brilliant advice ... especially #1 around the gear!

  • @ronkathyballard5923
    @ronkathyballard5923 3 года назад +4

    Another great video ! I have definitely spent too much time over the past year making mistake #5. I have been doing photography for many years but lately have spent way too much time watching RUclips, reading blogs and photography books and not enough time outside finding great photo opportunities. Thanks to you bringing this too my attention. I will be going out this evening with my camera and get back to what I always loved to do.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад

      Thanks for checking out the video Ron - it’s great to hear you enjoyed it!

  • @VonGuller
    @VonGuller 3 года назад

    I’m learning so much from your content. Thanks.

  • @bonnieleefowler3206
    @bonnieleefowler3206 3 года назад

    Thank you for another excellent tutorial. Love starting my day with your videos.

  • @dave0992
    @dave0992 3 года назад

    Love the yellow sony waterproof walkman!

  • @MaternalUnit
    @MaternalUnit 3 года назад +3

    One thing I'm changing is that I'm actually getting slightly farther back rather than closer when I take some photos. In my zeal to go in close, especially with the foreground, I wasn't leaving myself enough space for cropping later. You don't want to go back too far and lose resolution and detail, but leave some room for cropping after you have a chance to study the image on a big computer screen. If you need to correct for parallax, you'll need extra margin for that, too.

  • @TheOnlyGuess
    @TheOnlyGuess 3 года назад

    We always hear the famous saying to learn from our and others' mistakes. Not knowing what's wrong won't prevent us from doing mistakes. As a teacher I agree with you on knowing the mistakes so that we can improve our photography level. Besides your videos helped me a lot over the last year. Learning from others' mistakes will just shorten the way for us for reaching our learning objectives.
    I encourage to carry on with these videos. I really appreciate that.

  • @robertmeyerson1618
    @robertmeyerson1618 3 года назад

    The best camera Is the one you have. Thanks for your insights !!

  • @MiguelACoronaDM
    @MiguelACoronaDM 3 года назад

    Number 5 (Shutter Count) is still totally me. I'm still trying to do less "reading about" and "more doing." Another is one of confidence in my abilities. I've grown a whole lot but realize I still have a lot to learn. I often see the glass half empty than half full. Great video to kick off the year.

  • @RSX28
    @RSX28 3 года назад

    Very good points Mark and much needed reminders to improve my photography.

  • @Bhakti-rider
    @Bhakti-rider 3 года назад

    I haven't seen any of your videos before; I'm really impressed by your demeanor and presentation. You address some excellent points here. I'll subscribe, and look for previous videos. (The one two-word offering that struck - and strikes - me as most important is "be aware"...)

  • @carolinezaramati9193
    @carolinezaramati9193 3 года назад

    Very useful tips! I enjoy watching your videos and the clarity of your explanation. As a beginner in photography I sure am going to remember and use those points.

  • @johnnykim1870
    @johnnykim1870 3 года назад

    Spending time searching for the best gear will never end...
    I'm so into photography these days and glad that i found your channel 😎

  • @shaunosborne9579
    @shaunosborne9579 3 года назад

    Hi there I've only watched a couple of your videos so far, as just found you but I must say i do lie how you explain things well. So thanks I really enjoyed this one.

  • @patrick.771
    @patrick.771 3 года назад

    Your point #1 is the most important in my opinion.
    I spent half of the year researching cameras and lenses (and you need that long if you want to know everything :) ). Just to find out that a new Fuji doesn't deliver much better images (and also image quality) than my 10 year old Nikon :)
    Got much more photos last year with my old camera because I spent more time in nature.

  • @patrickfototirol
    @patrickfototirol 3 года назад

    Great video again Mark. You have been a real guide for me. Thank you

  • @seanfagan6727
    @seanfagan6727 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding tips, and well articulated. Great work 👍

  • @tanweercaa
    @tanweercaa 3 года назад

    Great great video Mark, what a nice compilation. Thanks so much.

  • @murofirenze
    @murofirenze 3 года назад

    I've started to take notes watching your videos. They are like a little big course.
    Thank you.

  • @hanajanca
    @hanajanca 3 года назад +3

    I’m not really into landscape photography any more (my walking and alpinist days are gone). Nevertheless, your advices and tips are so applicable to many other types of photography as well. I applied your advices on several of my nonlandscape photos and got unexpectedly good results. Thank you, Mark!

  • @patrickallen1183
    @patrickallen1183 3 года назад

    Big thanks for this video. I learned so much. My wife and I have both subscribed.

  • @eiremic
    @eiremic 2 года назад

    This was a great video Mark. Lots of helpful tips.

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 3 года назад

    Handy reminders. Especially #5.

  • @sainemaful
    @sainemaful 3 года назад

    Amazing work! Encouragement, tips to get between and a bit of be careful but do enjoy wrapped in on session! Nice!

  • @gersonfischer9771
    @gersonfischer9771 3 года назад

    great video, we make a lot of mistake until we improve our photos and you are helping us with this, thanks Mark

  • @rlfisher
    @rlfisher 3 года назад

    Great tips, you nailed it again, Mark.

  • @josteinrasmussen1233
    @josteinrasmussen1233 Год назад

    Thank you, I learned so much in such a short time from this video.

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 3 года назад

    Great video & tips....yes I am guilty of spending money & time on 'better' gear that I now don't use.. I find my biggest mistake is not having more patience...I am a bit 'happy snappy'..I am an old photographer still learning.. Thanks for sharing..

  • @gregorychard
    @gregorychard 3 года назад

    G'day Mark
    Thanks for giving us your suggestions and experience.
    I'm going to take a look at them when I next go out taking photos.
    Havagooday
    G'day

  • @ravikanagasabey285
    @ravikanagasabey285 2 года назад

    Very well presented. Great advice. 👍
    Thanks

  • @munnyguyca
    @munnyguyca 3 года назад

    pretty new to 'real camera' photography.. first video of yours I've looked at (by recommendation of my brother in law).. took notes.. and I look forward to checking out more of your content. cheers.

  • @deBurrows
    @deBurrows 3 года назад

    probably the most useful video of the many I've watched in this channel. Nothing like making mistakes to analise what not to do and how not to do things again. I believe I'm affected by all this mistakes but number 8 and number 1, and I would add about the #5 Low shutter count, spend enough time on locations to try to get the best shot possible, instead of rushing from one place to another.

  • @Temesgen838
    @Temesgen838 3 года назад

    You deserved my sub for telling me my real problems specially #5

  • @richardbarnes1124
    @richardbarnes1124 3 года назад

    Thank you Mark I found this very useful and recognise that I 'm nearly all the same mistakes. Thank you again..

  • @mozzamhosein6476
    @mozzamhosein6476 3 года назад

    Excellent video as usual. Great theme this week. All your points are reminders that is valuable. Your sincerity is truly appreciated.
    Have you considered doing a video on setting up your photo for printing?

  • @tgchism
    @tgchism 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing you experiences with us.

  • @pedrodesousa7128
    @pedrodesousa7128 3 года назад +1

    Keep these videos going Mate. Great work!

  • @larryholdercoolsolutionsllc
    @larryholdercoolsolutionsllc 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. I'm just getting into the hobby and see myself going down the same road in mistakes.

  • @xThe3xecution
    @xThe3xecution 3 года назад

    With mistake number 5 you totally got me. I bought a mslr back in 2017 and barely used it Till mid of 2019. I Was so concentrated of getting the theoretical aspects that I never went out and practised them. Since i finally Do i feel much more confident and can See a lot of improvements ive made with my composition and General editing.
    Great Video and very good Tips that every one should know. I Just would add like to not only get loser whole shooting but sometimes try to get higher. Helped me out in a few comps as well.

  • @57sapke
    @57sapke 3 года назад

    Excellent tips and will certainly use them. Thanks! ;👌

  • @davester1432
    @davester1432 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video. I completely agree about mistake #1, although I think they all make sense- A camera is basically a box to capture the light. You don't step up to the next level of gear until your current gear is holding you back.

  • @honestpat7789
    @honestpat7789 3 года назад

    Amazing video - seeing myself commit to a lot of the same mistakes

  • @matthewacri5607
    @matthewacri5607 3 года назад +31

    I find not being patient is a big mistake of mine. I sometimes rush to get my shot and I miss steps like edge patrol.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  3 года назад +2

      Absolutely! I do the same

    • @wecantstayput4958
      @wecantstayput4958 3 года назад +2

      YES! Why do I do this? Ugh

    • @JonStallings
      @JonStallings 3 года назад +4

      My big issue also, I feel I am going to miss something further down the trail.

    • @matthewacri5607
      @matthewacri5607 3 года назад +2

      @@JonStallings Agreed! We need to block out the noise and focus on what we have in front of us.

    • @mozzamhosein6476
      @mozzamhosein6476 3 года назад +1

      That’s one of my biggest mistake.

  • @homecinemax1
    @homecinemax1 3 года назад

    Thank you. Very Very Useful Advice !

  • @sroy9023
    @sroy9023 3 года назад

    Very good tips! Look forward to more such videos.

  • @RyandeMilliano
    @RyandeMilliano 3 года назад

    This was a very helpful video, I appreciate the tips! Thank you.

  • @johanhefer3512
    @johanhefer3512 3 года назад

    Once again excellent advice Mark. Simple and very practical. Great work.

  • @rob9386
    @rob9386 3 года назад

    Love these mistake videos they are so helpful and how you can give examples is just the best!

  • @merlebecker8417
    @merlebecker8417 3 года назад

    Funny Mark - going through seveal of yr. old ones & landed on this one. Good thing!! Glad to say that I have ckd off a few of these from my repertoire but still have some to keep working on for "muscle control." Tks for your work. Trying hard to schedule a trip to NC Waterfalls or preferably - - Go West again. Have to hit one of your seminars. TKS

  • @ockay5069
    @ockay5069 3 года назад

    Your videos are so relaxing. It's amazing

  • @Goalieswede
    @Goalieswede 3 года назад

    Excellent video, love to see critiques of old "bad" photos as they help amateurs like me better understand our own mistakes.

  • @ga9d
    @ga9d 3 года назад

    Great advice Mark, many thanks.

  • @ottosun12
    @ottosun12 3 года назад

    Just getting into this hobby and totally relate to these mistakes, especially no. 1. Thanks!

  • @miss_maeh
    @miss_maeh 2 года назад

    LOW SHUTTER COUNT!! I am a researcher as well XD thank you for these tips!!

  • @stevew7779
    @stevew7779 3 года назад

    Great video, instructional and inspirational

  • @jamesquinn8958
    @jamesquinn8958 3 года назад

    This is a great video. Thanks for the tips, they are definitely gonna come in handy the next time I do landscapes!

  • @johnl4469
    @johnl4469 3 года назад

    Some good advice here. Thanks Mark.